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2006 Strategy: Meet More People

POSTED 01/05/2006 UNDER Freelancing

NOTE: this entry is part of another article: Converting Resolutions to Actions

As a freelancer just getting started, my greatest challenge is establishing sustainable income. And for that to happen, more people need to know I exist. But which people, and under what conditions?

The approach that seems to work for me is building trusting relationships through one-on-one conversation. It’s amazing how many people one can reach through a single contact; I just need to increase the odds of having a good conversations when I’m at my best. So, why not create situations where that's more likely to happen?

As an introverted geek, this approach is very appealing to me :-)

Strategies

  • Be Easy to Meet
    Get out there and be approachable, in person and on the web. Be easy to contact. Broadcast the vibe you want to attract! And for Pete's sake, try to smile!

  • Be Easy to Know
    Make it easy to have a conversation by volunteering information and experiences about things you're interested in. When possible, show something. For me, the blog helps a lot by providing a secondary 24-7 "home on the web"...people can get to know me while I'm sleeping :-) Tell stories that tie skills to people, not just things. When something piques the other’s interest, listen. It could be an opportunity to work together, or a good reason to contact someone later.

  • Represent Myself
    What you say defines you, so be authentic, be honest, and be real. That's the way I like to do things in person and on the web, and I expect it in return.

  • Be a Facilitator
    When you help others, you also help yourself (when you truly mean it, that is). Don’t forget to follow-through...no one likes a whiffer. Not only will you get to help someone, but you'll also get to understand that person a little better. And remember: the karmic boomerang never misses in the long run.

  • Find Good People
    Keep looking and trying...they're out there. Milton Glaser has a test to help you determine who the good ones are: Ask yourself if you’re more energized or less energized after spending time with a person. Avoid the ones that drain you...they're toxic.

  • Form Learning Alliances
    People who enjoy sharing knowledge and experience are precisely the people I want to work with. It’s also a good way to mutually evaluate the possibility for future collaboration.


Comments

1. Chavez said on 01/05/2006 04:15AM...

Hi Dave :-)

I just found your blog through the Life Coaches Blog.

The various content in your blog impresses me. I really got some great ideas from your stuff, thanks. :-)
Maybe the best idea is to start my own blog. I wasn’t sure about it but after your above posting I’m totally convinced.
In fact I’m nearly in the same “dilemma” like you discribed. Although I’m currently not a freelancer but things will change soon. So thanks again for your ideas. :-)

Chavez

2. Dave said on 01/06/2006 09:25AM...

Hey Chavez! Thanks for hte kind words. Give us a holler when you start your blog! I’ll be curious to see how you solve your dilemmas!

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